1. Early life and background
Drew Gulak was born on April 28, 1987, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He grew up in the city and is an alumnus of Northeast High School. Following his high school education, he attended Drexel University. Gulak is also known to be of Jewish faith. Prior to his professional wrestling career, he was an active user on Newgrounds, where he frequently posted in forums about his interest in WWE and professional wrestling in general. He was a close friend of the late professional wrestler Danny Havoc, whom he paid tribute to during his Intercontinental Championship match against AJ Styles.
2. Professional wrestling career
Drew Gulak's professional wrestling career spans nearly two decades, beginning in 2005 on the independent circuit before a notable eight-year tenure with WWE and a return to independent promotions in 2024. His career is characterized by a strong technical style, evolving gimmicks, and significant championship success across various organizations.
2.1. Independent circuit (2005-2016)
Gulak spent over a decade honing his craft in various independent promotions, establishing himself as a versatile and skilled technical wrestler, most notably within Combat Zone Wrestling.
2.1.1. Combat Zone Wrestling (2005-2016)
Gulak commenced his professional wrestling training in 2004, enrolling in both the Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) Wrestling Academy and the Chikara Wrestle Factory. He made his debut for CZW on September 10, 2005, at Down With The Sickness 4-Ever, a tribute show dedicated to Chris Cash, where he emerged victorious in a battle royal.
Soon after his debut, Gulak formed a tag team called Team AnDrew with fellow CZW Wrestling Academy alumnus Andy Sumner. The duo quickly rose through the tag team ranks, engaging in feuds with teams such as Blackout and The New Jersey All-Stars (Lucky & JC Rider). Their efforts culminated on September 8, 2007, when they captured their first CZW World Tag Team Championship in a three-way tag team match at the Chris Cash Memorial Show. They held the title for a significant period before regaining it for a second time on July 12, 2008. Team AnDrew eventually disbanded in 2009, leading Gulak to transition into singles competition.
In early 2010, Gulak achieved singles success by defeating Tyler Veritas to win the CZW Wired TV Championship at a television taping for Swinging for the Fences on April 10. He maintained this title for an impressive 429 days, successfully defending it against notable opponents including Nick Gage, Zack Sabre Jr., Rich Swann, and his former partner Andy Sumner.
During his reign as Wired TV Champion, Gulak developed a new persona as a political leader and activist within CZW, initiating the "Campaign for a Better Combat Zone." He passionately spoke out against the ethical implications of violence within the promotion, specifically targeting CZW's renowned ultraviolence and the frequent mistreatment of company referees. His criticisms often focused on the actions of popular fan favorite Nick Gage. When Gage was legitimately arrested in late 2010 for bank robbery, Gulak integrated this real-life event into his storyline, publicly mocking Gage and aligning himself with Gage's former manager, Dewey Donovan. This campaign garnered the ire of several roster members, including his former training partner Danny Havoc, Jon Moxley, and Devon Moore, who frequently interrupted his presentations and attacked him. In response, Gulak enlisted Nui Tofiga for protection. He eventually lost the Wired TV Championship to A. R. Fox on June 11, 2011, at Prelude to Violence 2. Following this loss, Gulak expanded his "Campaign for a Better Combat Zone" by bringing in Alexander James as an intern and Kimber Lee as an advocate for women's rights in professional wrestling, with Lee also serving as his manager.
On August 10, 2013, at Tangled Web 6, Gulak defeated Masada to capture the prestigious CZW World Heavyweight Championship. This victory significantly elevated his status within the company, establishing him as a top-tier wrestler and a pillar of CZW. His reign as champion concluded in May 2014 at Proving Grounds, where he lost the title to Biff Busick. Through his various championship reigns and consistent presence, Drew Gulak became the fifth Triple Crown Champion in CZW history.

2.1.2. Other independent promotions (2013-2016)
Beyond his extensive work in CZW, Drew Gulak actively competed in a variety of other independent promotions during this period, expanding his reach and showcasing his technical prowess. He performed for organizations such as Beyond Wrestling, Dragon Gate USA, Evolve, and Inter Species Wrestling.
In 2013, Gulak achieved success in Evolve by winning the Style Battle tournament, a feat he attempted to replicate in the 2014 edition of the tournament. In August 2014, he made his debut for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, participating in their annual Battle of Los Angeles event, a highly regarded tournament featuring top independent talent.
Gulak was also a frequent participant in Chikara's annual King of Trios tournament, competing multiple times. In 2008, he teamed with Andy Sumner and Tim Donst. In 2014, he joined forces with Chuck Taylor and the Swamp Monster. In 2016, he was part of Team #CWC, alongside Cedric Alexander and Johnny Gargano, though his teams consistently failed to advance past the first round under the name Drew Gulak. However, when competing under the masked alias of Soldier Ant, his team, The Colony, notably won the 2011 edition of the King of Trios tournament, a significant accomplishment.
His independent career also included international appearances. In June 2016, Gulak traveled to the Channel Islands to make his debut for Channel Island World Wrestling.
2.2. WWE (2016-2024)
Drew Gulak's career in WWE began in 2016 with his participation in the Cruiserweight Classic, leading to a long tenure marked by character evolution, championship wins, and alliances, culminating in his departure in 2024.
2.2.1. Cruiserweight Classic and early career (2016-2018)
Drew Gulak's path to WWE began on May 7, 2016, when he qualified for the inaugural Cruiserweight Classic tournament by defeating Tracy Williams at Evolve 61. The tournament commenced on June 23, where Gulak advanced past the first round by defeating Harv Sihra. However, his tournament run concluded on July 14 when he was eliminated by Zack Sabre Jr.
Despite his elimination, Gulak's talent was recognized, and he subsequently made his debut on NXT on September 14, 2016, losing to Hideo Itami. His main roster debut occurred on September 26, 2016, on Raw, where he and Lince Dorado were defeated by Cedric Alexander and Rich Swann in a tag team match. Gulak officially signed with WWE in December 2016. He established himself as a heel (villain) at the Hell in a Cell pre-show on October 30, 2016, teaming with Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari in a losing effort against Cedric Alexander, Lince Dorado, and Sin Cara. At the Survivor Series pre-show, Gulak, Tony Nese, and Ariya Daivari again lost, this time to T.J. Perkins, Rich Swann, and Noam Dar. On the January 2, 2017, episode of Raw, Gulak secured his first main roster victory against Cedric Alexander.
In 2017, Gulak introduced a new gimmick in WWE, echoing his previous "Campaign for a Better Combat Zone" persona. He began campaigning for a "Better 205 Live", advocating for a more conservative in-ring style under his "No-Fly Zone" campaign. This involved him advising Mustafa Ali to avoid high-flying maneuvers, sparking a feud between them. The rivalry concluded on the July 18 episode of 205 Live, where Gulak lost to Ali in a two-out-of-three falls match. As a key element of his gimmick, Gulak began presenting weekly PowerPoint presentations detailing his plans for improving 205 Live.
He then engaged in a feud with Akira Tozawa, stemming from Tozawa's characteristic war cry chanting. On the October 10 episode of 205 Live, Gulak attacked Tozawa on the entrance ramp, leading to a storyline injury to Tozawa's voice box. Tozawa later gained revenge, culminating in a match on the October 31 episode of 205 Live, which Tozawa won. Gulak subsequently aligned himself with Enzo Amore and became a member of Amore's faction, "The Zo Train," while continuing his rivalry with Tozawa. Their feud ended on November 21 episode of 205 Live, where Gulak lost to Tozawa in a Street Fight. On December 4 episode of Raw, Gulak won a fatal four-way match to earn a shot at facing Rich Swann the following week, with the winner earning a match against Enzo Amore for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. However, Swann was suspended, and Cedric Alexander replaced him. On December 18 episode of Raw, Gulak lost to Cedric Alexander, thus missing his opportunity for a championship match. On January 23, 2018, Amore was fired from WWE, leading to the quiet disbandment of "The Zo Train."

2.2.2. WWE Cruiserweight Champion (2018-2019)
In February 2018, Drew Gulak was entered into a 16-man single-elimination tournament to determine a new WWE Cruiserweight Champion, with the finals scheduled for WrestleMania 34. Gulak showcased his submission expertise, defeating both Tony Nese and Mark Andrews via submission. His impressive run ended in the semi-finals, where he was defeated by Mustafa Ali. During this period, Gulak gradually phased out his "No-Fly Zone" campaign and PowerPoint Presentations, evolving into a more serious character with the stated aspiration of becoming the best submission specialist in WWE.
Around this time, Gulak formed an alliance with Gentleman Jack Gallagher and The Brian Kendrick, engaging in a feud with Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik, and Lince Dorado). The two teams traded victories, including a significant six-man tag team elimination match, which Gulak's team won. On the July 24 episode of 205 Live, Gulak emerged victorious in a fatal four-way match against Mustafa Ali, Hideo Itami, and TJP, earning him a shot at the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. He challenged Cedric Alexander for the title at SummerSlam and again on the September 19 episode of 205 Live, but was unsuccessful in both attempts.
After a brief absence from television, Gulak returned in April 2019, having shed the remaining elements of his previous campaign-oriented gimmick. At Stomping Grounds on June 23, 2019, he secured the WWE Cruiserweight Championship by defeating Tony Nese in a triple threat match that also involved Akira Tozawa. He successfully defended his title against Nese in a rematch at Extreme Rules. At SummerSlam, Gulak retained his championship against Oney Lorcan, employing underhanded tactics. Two days later, on 205 Live, he again defeated Lorcan by submission. At Clash of Champions, Gulak successfully defended the Cruiserweight Championship in a triple threat match against Lince Dorado and Humberto Carrillo. His reign concluded on October 9, when he lost the newly renamed NXT Cruiserweight Championship to Lio Rush on an episode of NXT, ending his tenure as champion at 108 days.
2.2.3. Alliance with Daniel Bryan (2019-2020)
As part of the 2019 WWE Draft, Drew Gulak was drafted to the SmackDown brand. Upon his arrival on the October 18 episode of SmackDown, Gulak revived his campaigning gimmick, attempting to present a PowerPoint Presentation to Braun Strowman on how to defeat Tyson Fury. However, Strowman quickly defeated him. The following week, he again tried to give Strowman a presentation on how he could lose to Tyson Fury before his match with Kalisto, but was once more attacked by Strowman. On the November 15 episode of SmackDown, Gulak, accompanied by The B-Team (Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas), taunted Strowman for his loss against Fury, only to be attacked by Strowman himself.
On the February 21, 2020, episode of SmackDown, Gulak initiated a feud with Daniel Bryan, asserting that he had "found holes in his game." To prove his point, Gulak arranged matches for Bryan against opponents such as Heath Slater and Curtis Axel, intending to expose Bryan's weaknesses. However, Bryan emerged victorious in these contests. On the March 6 episode of SmackDown, Bryan challenged Gulak to a match at Elimination Chamber, which Gulak lost.
A significant shift occurred on the March 13 episode of SmackDown when Gulak formed an alliance with Daniel Bryan. Following their match, both men developed a mutual respect, leading Gulak to turn face (a fan favorite). He subsequently managed Bryan during his match against Cesaro, and both were attacked by Cesaro, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Sami Zayn. The following week, Gulak and Bryan teamed up to defeat Cesaro and Nakamura in a tag team match. On the March 27 episode of SmackDown, Gulak defeated Nakamura, earning Bryan an Intercontinental Championship match against Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 36. During the first night of WrestleMania on April 4, Gulak was defeated by Cesaro on the pre-show, while Bryan was unsuccessful in winning the Intercontinental Championship from Zayn on the main card. On the May 15 episode of SmackDown, Gulak participated in a tournament for the vacant Intercontinental Championship but was eliminated by Bryan in the first round. The day after this match, on May 16, 2020, Gulak's contract with WWE expired.
2.2.4. 24/7 Champion reigns (2020-2022)
After a brief period away, it was reported on May 25, 2020, that Drew Gulak had re-signed with WWE, and his profile was reinstated to the SmackDown roster page on WWE.com. His first match back occurred on the May 29 episode of SmackDown, where he participated in a 10-man battle royal for a spot in the WWE Intercontinental Championship tournament but was eliminated by King Corbin. On the June 5 episode of SmackDown, Gulak notably defeated AJ Styles with a bridging folding press. This victory earned him an Intercontinental Championship match against Styles on the July 3 episode of SmackDown, where he was ultimately unsuccessful in capturing the title. On July 17, Gulak transitioned into a guest commentator role on 205 Live alongside Vic Joseph, providing commentary for the show until the return of Nigel McGuinness.
At Clash of Champions on September 27, 2020, Gulak pinned R-Truth to become the WWE 24/7 Champion for the first time. However, his reign was short-lived as he lost the title back to Truth later on the same night. As part of the 2020 WWE Draft in October, Gulak was drafted to the Raw brand. Over the subsequent months, he relentlessly pursued the 24/7 Championship, primarily engaging in comedic feuds with R-Truth and Akira Tozawa. During this period, he captured the title on several occasions and gradually evolved into a tweener (a character with traits of both a hero and a villain). At the Survivor Series kickoff show on November 22, Gulak won the 24/7 Championship for the seventh time while disguised as The Gobbledy Gooker, a comedic character originally portrayed by Héctor Guerrero at the 1990 Survivor Series event. WWE officially recognized this particular reign as belonging to The Gobbledy Gooker rather than to Gulak himself.
On the January 11 episode of Raw, Gulak faced AJ Styles for a chance to qualify for the 2021 Royal Rumble but was unsuccessful. Following this, Gulak primarily competed on Main Event. As part of the 2021 WWE Draft, Gulak was drafted back to the SmackDown brand. On the April 15, 2022, episode of SmackDown, Gulak took on a new role as a backstage interviewer for the brand, though he reverted to his wrestler persona a few weeks later.
2.2.5. No Quarter Catch Crew and departure (2022-2024)
In December 2022, Drew Gulak made his return to the NXT brand, where he began mentoring Hank Walker, emphasizing a more technical and submission-based wrestling style. However, on the February 14, 2023, episode of NXT, Gulak unexpectedly turned on Walker, aligning himself with Charlie Dempsey. This heel (villainous) turn led to the formation of the No Quarter Catch Crew stable, which included Dempsey, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne.
On the February 27, 2024, episode of NXT, Charlie Dempsey defeated Noam Dar to win the NXT Heritage Cup under British Rounds Rules. A week later, at NXT: Roadblock, the No Quarter Catch Crew announced that the NXT Heritage Cup would be defended by the entire stable under a "Catch Clause," invoking the Freebird rule. The Catch Clause was utilized on the March 19 episode of NXT, where Gulak successfully defended the Cup by defeating Riley Osborne 2-1. This match marked Gulak's final appearance in WWE.
In April 2024, fellow WWE personality and former UFC fighter Ronda Rousey made public allegations that Gulak had inappropriately grabbed her pants' drawstrings backstage in 2022. Gulak publicly responded, stating that the incident was an accident. Following these allegations, Gulak was removed from television, and an internal investigation was conducted by WWE. Weeks later, Gulak departed from WWE, concluding his eight-year tenure with the company. Both Chief content officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque and Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative Shawn Michaels confirmed that Gulak's contract had expired and was not renewed. Reports from the investigation also alleged other instances of bad behavior backstage, describing Gulak as a "bully" by some accounts within the NXT locker room.
2.3. Return to independent circuit (2024-present)
Following his departure from WWE in April 2024, Drew Gulak quickly re-engaged with the independent wrestling scene. He began performing for Beyond Wrestling, one of the promotions he had worked with extensively before joining WWE. During his return to Beyond Wrestling, Gulak became involved in a controversial storyline that directly referenced the recent allegations made by Ronda Rousey. In an in-ring promo with Masha Slamovich, Gulak publicly asked her, "Did you feel I was a danger in the locker room?", directly incorporating the real-life controversy into his on-screen character.
3. Wrestling style and persona
Drew Gulak is known for his unique blend of technical expertise and evolving character work throughout his professional wrestling career.
3.1. In-ring style and techniques
Gulak's in-ring style is predominantly focused on technical wrestling and submissions, earning him nicknames like "The Human Torture Device." He emphasizes grappling, holds, and mat-based offense, aiming to wear down opponents with precision and control.
His primary finishing maneuvers include:
- Gu-Lock / University Stretch (Dragon sleeper with bodyscissors): This is a prominent submission hold that targets the neck and spine.
- Torture Rack Neckbreaker: A move where he lifts the opponent into a torture rack position before dropping them into a neckbreaker.
- Bridging belly to back suplex: A suplex variation where he maintains a bridge for a pinning attempt.
- Cyclone Crash (Argentine neckbreaker): A move similar to an Argentine backbreaker rack transitioning into a neckbreaker.
- Spine Splitter (Belly to back backbreaker): A move where he lifts the opponent into a back suplex position and slams their back over his knee or shoulder.
- Trailblazer (Inverted sharpshooter): An inverted version of the sharpshooter submission.
His signature moves and frequent techniques include:
- Ankle lock
- Body slam
- Multiple suplex variations:
- Bataclan (Full nelson suplex / Snap suplex): A quick suplex.
- Overhead belly to back suplex
- Southern Lights Suplex (Inverted northern lights suplex / Northern lights suplex)
- German suplex
- Superplex (Avalanche Brainbuster)
- O'Connor Roll: A quick pinning combination.
- Running dropkick
- Elbow strikes
- Knuckle punches
- Powerbomb
3.2. Gimmicks and personas
Drew Gulak has displayed a remarkable ability to adapt and portray various characters throughout his career:
- "Campaign for a Better Combat Zone": His initial political activist persona in CZW, where he spoke out against violence and mismanagement, often targeting ultraviolence within the promotion. This character sometimes involved him recruiting interns and activists.
- "No-Fly Zone": An evolution of his campaigning gimmick in WWE's 205 Live, where he advocated for a more grounded, technical style of wrestling and frequently used PowerPoint Presentations to deliver his policy proposals.
- Submission Specialist: After his initial run in 205 Live, he dropped the comedic elements of his PowerPoint presentations and focused on being a serious, no-nonsense submission wrestler, aiming to be the best technical grappler in WWE.
- Alliance with Daniel Bryan: This period saw Gulak turn face (heroic) as he trained and allied with Daniel Bryan, showcasing a newfound respect for Bryan's technical prowess and a shift towards a more honorable persona.
- 24/7 Championship Pursuer: Following his re-signing with WWE, Gulak transitioned into a more comedic role, constantly chasing the WWE 24/7 Championship in various absurd scenarios, often providing comic relief. This character sometimes leaned into a tweener alignment. He even adopted the persona of The Gobbledy Gooker for one of his 24/7 Championship reigns.
- No Quarter Catch Crew: His most recent stable in WWE's NXT, alongside Charlie Dempsey, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne, focusing on a rigid, technical wrestling philosophy.
3.3. Managers and stable affiliations
Throughout his career, Drew Gulak has been associated with several managers and stable affiliations:
- Team AnDrew: His early tag team in CZW with Andy Sumner.
- Campaign for a Better Combat Zone: The stable he formed in CZW to promote his political agenda, which included Kimber Lee as his manager/activist and Alexander James as an intern.
- The Zo Train: A faction in WWE led by Enzo Amore, where Gulak was a prominent member alongside Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari.
- The Colony: In Chikara, when wrestling under the masked persona of Soldier Ant, he was a member of The Colony, a popular insect-themed stable.
- Alliance with Daniel Bryan: A short-lived but impactful alliance in WWE where he served as Daniel Bryan's manager and training partner.
- No Quarter Catch Crew: His most recent stable in WWE's NXT, alongside Charlie Dempsey, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne, focusing on a rigid, technical wrestling philosophy.
- Dewey Donovan: He briefly associated with Dewey Donovan in CZW.
- Rodney Rush: Served as his manager for a period.
3.4. Nicknames
Drew Gulak has accumulated various nicknames throughout his career, reflecting his evolving personas and wrestling style:
- "The University City Stretcher"
- "The Legal Eagle"
- "The Regal Beagle"
- "The Game Changer"
- "The Trail Blazer"
- "The Wild Card"
- "The Human Torture Device"
- "The Master of the PowerPoint Presentation"
- Soldier Ant (his masked alter ego in Chikara)
3.5. Entrance themes
Drew Gulak has used a variety of entrance themes across different promotions:
- "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers (used in Chikara; 2005-2006)
- "Ants Marching" by The Dave Matthews Band (used as a member of The Colony in CZW; 2006-2016)
- "E-Pro" by Beck (used in CZW; 2005-2006)
- "Stranglehold" by Ted Nugent (used in CZW; 2007)
- "Bro Hymn" by Pennywise (used in CZW; 2007-2008)
- "Beast" by Nico Vega (used in CZW; 2009-2013)
- "Presidential Persuasion" by Joseph Saba and Stewart Winter (used in CZW and Evolve; 2013-2015)
- "The Leviathan" by Johnny Wolfenstein (used in Evolve; 2014, 2015-2016)
- "Rainbow In The Dark" by Slam Karaoke (used in Evolve; 2015)
- "Tell It to My Heart" by Recisio Karaoke (used in Evolve; 2015-2016)
- "About Time" by Jackson Eppley (used in WWE; 2016)
- "Totally Drew" by CFO$ (used in WWE; 2016-2017)
- "For the Better" by CFO$ (used in WWE; 2017-2019)
- "Fade" by CFO$ (used in WWE/NXT; 2019-2024)
- "Substance Over Style" by Def Rebel (used as a member of the No Quarter Catch Crew in WWE/NXT; 2023-2024)
- "Rainbow in the Dark" by Dio (currently used on the independent circuit; 2024-present)
4. Championships and accomplishments
Drew Gulak has achieved numerous championships and accolades throughout his professional wrestling career across various promotions.
- Beyond Wrestling
- Tournament For Tomorrow 3:16 (2014) - with Biff Busick
- Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
- CWFH Heritage Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Timothy Thatcher
- Chikara
- Campeonatos de Parejas (1 time) - with Fire Ant
- King of Trios (2011) - with Fire Ant and Green Ant
- Tag World Grand Prix (2008) - with Fire Ant
- Torneo Cibernetico (2014)
- Combat Zone Wrestling
- CZW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- CZW World Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Andy Sumner
- CZW Wired TV Championship (1 time)
- Chris Cash Memorial Battle Royal (2005)
- Fifth Triple Crown Champion
- DDT Pro-Wrestling
- Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (1 time)
- Eastern Wrestling Alliance
- EWA Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- EWA Tag Team Championships (1 time) - with Andy Sumner
- Evolve
- Evolve Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Tracy Williams
- Style Battle Tournament (2013)
- New York Wrestling Connection
- Master of the Mat (2014)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 60 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2020
- United Wrestling Network
- UWN Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Timothy Thatcher
- WWE
- WWE 24/7 Championship (8 times)
- WWE Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- Slammy Award (1 time)
- Most Creative 24/7 Pin of the Year (2020) - Dressed as a janitor on Raw (October 5)
5. Controversies and allegations
In April 2024, professional mixed martial artist and former WWE wrestler Ronda Rousey publicly alleged that Drew Gulak had inappropriately grabbed the drawstring of her pants backstage in 2022. Gulak publicly responded to the allegations, stating that the incident was an accident. Following Rousey's claims, Gulak was removed from WWE television programming, and an internal investigation was initiated by the company.
Weeks after these allegations surfaced, Gulak departed from WWE. Officials including Chief content officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque and Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative Shawn Michaels publicly clarified that Gulak's contract had simply expired and was not renewed. However, reports emerging from the internal investigation and sources within the NXT locker room also included further accusations of bad behavior, with some accounts describing Gulak as a "bully" towards other wrestlers backstage.
6. Other media
Drew Gulak has been featured as a playable character in several installments of the WWE 2K video game series. His appearances include WWE 2K19, WWE 2K20, WWE 2K22, WWE 2K23, and WWE 2K24.
7. Luchas de Apuestas record
Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
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Fire Ant and Soldier Ant (masks) | Chuck Taylor and Icarus (hairs) | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Aniversario Yang | May 24, 2009 |